Illness Perceptions and Quality of Life in Patients with Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer: A 3-Month Follow-Up Pilot Study
2020
Purpose: Examine illness perceptions, functional health and quality of life of lung cancer
patients throughout chemotherapy treatment.
Patients and Methods: Longitudinal design with baseline measure 12 days after the first
chemotherapy and follow-up measure 3 months later, where illness perceptions (BIPQ),
functional health, and quality of life (EORTC QLQ-C-30) were measured. A total of 21
patients with non-small-cell lung cancer took part. Non-parametric testing was performed
given the pilot nature of the study and the associated relatively small sample size.
Results: Small to medium changes in illness perceptions and functional health between the
two measurement points were detected, with both becoming more positive. More negative
illness perceptions at the beginning of the treatment were associated with less functioning
and lower quality of life at both beginning and end of treatment.
Conclusion: Addressing illness perceptions seems a clinically relevant approach in improving functioning and quality of life of patients with non-small-cell lung cancer.
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